I found this on YouTube and it was pretty funny. It is NOT an official episode of the Drunk History series by Derek Waters, but is made in the exact same style. It retells the story of Joan of Arc through (surprise, surprise) a drunk person.
Enjoy the video. I really hope this spate of activity dies down soon so I can get motivated to put more original shit than this…but its better than nothing.
On March 25, 1911, fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, killing 146 employees, most of them women. This photo was part of the exhibit The Way We Worked, on display at the National Archives in Washington DC in 2006. More photos from The Way We Worked...
Drunk History: Joan of Arc
I found this on YouTube and it was pretty funny. It is NOT an official episode of the Drunk History series by Derek Waters, but is made in the exact same style. It retells the story of Joan of Arc through (surprise, surprise) a drunk person.
Enjoy the video. I really hope this spate of activity dies down soon so I can get motivated to put more original shit than this…but its better than nothing.
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